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Tip a little table salt onto a dark plate and look closely, with a magnifying glass if you have one, and you'll find that every single grain is a tiny, near-perfect cube, formed with no human hand shaping it at all. This episode explores why solids sometimes arrange themselves this precisely, what a crystal lattice actually is, how crystals grow from solution and from molten rock, how shining X-rays through a crystal revealed the structure of DNA itself, why a thin slice of quartz can keep remarkably accurate time, why every snowflake is six-sided yet genuinely unique, and why "crystal healing" has no scientific basis at all.
You'll come away understanding what makes a crystal different from an ordinary solid, why crystals grow with flat faces and sharp angles, how crystals form from solution and from cooling melts, how X-ray crystallograph ...